Session 16 Clouds and Climate

Friday, 13 July 2018: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
Regency D (Hyatt Regency Vancouver)
Host: 15th Conference on Cloud Physics
Cochairs:
Minghui Diao, San Jose State Univ., Meteorology and Climate Science, San Jose, CA and Steven Krueger, University of Utah, Atmospheric Sciences, Salt Lake City, UT

Papers:
1:30 PM
16.1
How Storm Cloud Top Dynamics Impacts Global Climate
Pao K. Wang, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI; and K. Y. Cheng
1:45 PM
16.2
Observations of Cloud-Aerosol Interaction Over the South Atlantic Ocean
Ian Crawford, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; and K. N. Bower, H. Coe, J. Taylor, T. W. Choularton, J. R. Dorsey, M. J. Flynn, P. I. Williams, J. Crosier, P. J. Connolly, S. Abel, and P. Barrett
2:00 PM
16.3
Satellite Observations of Precipitation Regimes over the Greenland Ice Sheet
Elin A. McIlhattan, Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI; and C. Pettersen and T. S. L'Ecuyer
2:15 PM
16.4
Cloud Response to Surface Warming in Global Ultra-Parameterizaiton with Explicit Embedded Boundary Layer Turbulence and Shallow Clouds
Hossein Parishani, Univ. of California, Irvine, CA; and M. S. Pritchard, C. R. Terai, C. S. Bretherton, M. Wyant, and M. Khairoutdinov
2:30 PM
16.5
How Well Do Nudged Hindcasts from Global Climate Models Represent Southern Ocean Clouds Observed during SOCRATES?
Bethany Sutherland, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. S. Bretherton, A. Gettelman, C. Bardeen, Y. Ming, and P. Lin
2:45 PM
16.6
A New Index for Low Cloud Cover and Interpretation of Low Cloud Feedback
Hideaki kawai, MRI, Tsukuba, Japan; and T. Koshiro and M. J. Webb
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